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Dichloramine is a reactive inorganic compound with the chemical formula NHCl2. It is one of the three chloramines of ammonia, the others being monochloramine (NH2Cl) and nitrogen trichloride (NCl3). This yellow gas is unstable and reacts with many materials.[1] It is formed by a reaction between ammonia and chlorine or sodium hypochlorite. It is a byproduct formed during the synthesis of monochloramine and nitrogen trichloride.
^ abHolleman-Wiberg: Lehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie, 102. Auflage, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-11-017770-1.
Dichloramine is a reactive inorganic compound with the chemical formula NHCl2. It is one of the three chloramines of ammonia, the others being monochloramine...
chloramine, is the chemical compound with the formula NH2Cl. Together with dichloramine (NHCl2) and nitrogen trichloride (NCl3), it is one of the three chloramines...
chlorine (for example, in swimming pools). Alongside monochloramine and dichloramine, trichloramine is responsible for the distinctive 'chlorine smell' associated...
Inorganic chloramines comprise three compounds: monochloramine (NH2Cl), dichloramine (NHCl2), and nitrogen trichloride (NCl3). Monochloramine is of broad...
formula Synonyms CAS number NCl3 nitrogen trichloride 10025-85-1 NHCl2 dichloramine NH2Cl monochloramine NH2− amide ion 17655-31-1 NH2CH2CH2NH2 ethylenediamine...
p-sulfonamidobenzoic acid. Another synthesis route is the oxidation of dichloramine-T with potassium permanganate in a mild alkaline medium. Bleach Chlorine-releasing...
sulfites; chlorinated swimming pools generate monochloramine (NH2Cl), dichloramine (NHCl2) and trichloramine (NCl3)—in the air around them, which are known...
conditions in a phosphate buffer to HNO, acetic acid, and cyclohexanone. Dichloramine reacts with the hydroxide ion, which is always present in water, to yield...
reacts with most nitrogen compounds to form volatile monochloramine, dichloramines, and nitrogen trichloride: NH3 + NaOCl → NH2Cl + NaOH NH2Cl + NaOCl...
method for the separate determination of free chlorine, monochloramine, dichloramine and nitrogen trichloride, all of which may, under certain conditions...